Anima, the International Animation Film Festival of Brussels (formerly named Folioscope) provides a key showcase for the entire range of quality animation, right in the heart of Europe. More than hundred plus in the international competition, original retrospectives, exhibitions, film lectures and workshops, events such as “La nuit animée”, the professional forum Futuranima, and representative guests make Brussels a major international meeting-place for thousands of local people and overseas visitors. For the latter it’s also an opportunity to discover Belgian animation production and to meet students and up-and-coming young professionals.
In addition to the traditional competition awards (short and long films), the festival welcomes two new sections fot its competition: commercials and music videos.
The competition awards include:
Award for best feature film
Awards for best short films
Award for best short student film
Award for best commercial
Award for best music video
Nomination for the Cartoon d'Or, etc.
**THERE IS NO FEE TO SUBMIT TO THIS FESTIVAL**
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"The Tale of How," by The Blackheart Gang (South Africa) won the Anima 2008 Short Film Grand Prix. This was chosen by Anima 2008’s international jury.
The “Grand Prix de la Communauté française de Belgique” was given to the film "Le Pont" created by Vincent Bierrewaerts. This film was awarded by the Belgian jury of Anima.
Twenty other prizes were awarded to a variety of films in different categories by the three sets of juries, including short international films, music videos, commercials and short Belgian films.
For the first time at the Anima Festival there were two new categories dedicated to commercials and music videos that adopt animation techniques.
British Corin Hardy won the award for Best Music Video for his piece: "The Horrors - She’s the New Thing."
Lloyds TSB - "For the Journey” by the Marc Craste won the award for Best Commercial.